Sharing of skin microbiome between children with atopic dermatitis and healthy contacts might contribute to recurrence

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Sharing of skin microbiome between children with atopic dermatitis and healthy contacts might contribute to recurrence

Patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD) experience intense skin irritation and itchiness that causes them to scratch uncontrollably and may also experience complications such as bacterial skin infections. Now, recent research has revealed that the sharing of skin microbes between patients with AD and their caregivers, may be the cause of the transference and perpetuation of AD in these patients.

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